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irector, producer and screenwriter, Michel Hazanavicius was born in Paris in 1967. He moves his first steps in the field by working as a screenwriter for some TV programs, and becomes a director for commercials and in 1993 he directs his first full feature, “Le Classe Américaine”.

He collaborates in the screenplay of the movie Les Dalton, film adaptation of the comic series Lucky Luke and in 2006 he writes and directs his second movie, OSS 117: Le Caire, nid d'espions, a parody of Sixties spy movies, which focuses on the events of the agent OS 117, a character created in 1949 by Jean Bruce and then directs in 2009 the sequel OSS 117: Lost in Rio.

In 2011 he creates a modern silent black and white movie, The Artist, inspired by Hollywood Twenties movies, presented as a contestant at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011, where it has a great success, then winning further awards, among which the Directors Guild of America Awards, the Golden Globes, and the Baftas.

Glasses with thick frames and a grizzled beard, Hazanavicius chooses dark suits for the evening and light for the day, white or light blue shirts left open without the constrain of ties, or he allows thin bow ties around his neck to accompany forced tuxedos. His casualwear is made of cotton jackets, pleated pants and shirts, just like long-sleeved polo shirts, jeans and ankle boots in suede: a classic and well-mannered look.